Going on a fishing charter can get folks hooked on fishing … and that is a good thing! Fishing expert Kevin Klein takes you through the experience.
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Peter Marsh tells the amazing tale of how the R/V Hero, a famous Antarctic ship with 17 long voyages under it’s belt, met its unlikely end on Willapa Bay.
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The American chartmaking scene is in for some changes as electronic navigation continues to dominate. What does this mean for boaters?
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Hours beyond the influence of the I-5 urban corridor, and just 75 miles inside Cape Flattery, lies a welcoming and protected natural harbor at the steep northern gateway to Washington’s …
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Employing sound to kill bottom growth is the basic premise of acoustic antifouling systems. In theory, one only needs to turn the system on and never worry about bottom growth …
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Ballard, one part Scandinavian shipyard and other part trendy Seattle neighborhood, is a perfect Puget Sound boating destination.
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There’s a lot to sailmaking and sails in general. To learn more, we turn to Jack Christianson of the Seattle North Sails loft.
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Doing projects yourself on your boat is a great way to bond with your vessel and the rich maritime fabric of the Pacific Northwest.
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Owner Glen Cathers fell in love with U.S. Coast Guard Motor Life Boat #36391 as he brought her back to life. The kicker? He discovered his own father served aboard …
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Sick of fiberglass? Maybe it’s time to give one of the local aluminum boat builders a look. Read on for the must-know information with regards to the metal building material.
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One has only to glance at a chart of Puget Sound to sense that the twisting tentacles of blue waterways translate to near-endless boating opportunities. Perhaps the most twisted, bluest …